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Etymotic ety8 In-The-Ear Bluetooth Earphones review
Reviews Similar to Etymotic's wired premium earbuds, they come with various rubber and foam tips you can swap on to the 'buds cylindrical posts until you find one that fits your ear best (the 'buds are connected by a cord you wear loosely around the back...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: etymotic, stereo, wait, pair
11 July 2007, 15:00 > More matches in Reviews
Ears-on with the Etymotic hf2 sound-isolating earphones
Crave If you know your high-end earphone manufacturers, you'll have heard of Etymotic. So we're not going to pretend we weren't excited when Etymotic slipped us a pair of its new hf2 earphones. Fortunately, it's on a par with what we'd expect of Etymotic.
Tags: etymotic, response, frequency, pair
5 March 2008, 11:07 > More matches in Crave
Etymotic ER6i iPod headphones: straight to your brain
Crave The Etymotic ER-6i headphones are designed for use with an iPod and produce fantastic audio quality even in loud environments. This is achieved by using sound-isolating technology and flanged ear tips (pictured) that almost touch your brain.
Tags: headphones, brain, audio quality, ear
29 August 2006, 10:38 > More matches in Crave
Best most comfortable earphones
Reviews Nearly as ear-friendly as the Jays, they have the advantage of being much more affordable to the casual music fan and more substantial for those people repeatedly finding themselves breaking things they own.Enclosure-wise, Etymotic's ER-6i...
23 April 2008, 14:17 > More matches in Reviews
Etymotic ER-6i Isolator review
Reviews The name Etymotic means 'true to the ear' and is pronounced 'et-im-oh-tik'. But we found the ER-6i to be highly comfortable -- arguably more so than other top in-ear headphones, including the Shure E3c or the Etymotic ER-4P.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: etymotic, noise, headphones, headphone
2 October 2006, 11:20 > More matches in Reviews
Sennheiser CX 300 review
Reviews Shure and Etymotic's in-ear headphones are surefire cures for the bad-sound blues, but their teensy in-ear models all come with hefty price tags, with the very cheapest starting at around £60. We directly compared the Sennheiser CX 300 to Etymotic...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sennheiser, noise, models, headphones
28 September 2006, 11:11 > More matches in Reviews
Sennheiser MX W1: Wireless in-ear earphones
Crave Don't look now, but Etymotic isn't going to be the only member of the high-end wireless in-ear headphone club for much longer. Unlike Etymotic's ety8s, the MX W1s transmit audio to each earpiece without compression, using the 2.4GHz frequency band...
Tags: sennheiser, wireless, band, ear
9 January 2008, 11:43 > More matches in Crave
Shure E4c review
Reviews We next compared the E4cs with our longtime reference in-ear headphones, the Etymotic ER-4Ps, and we have a new winner! Despite commanding prices that often rival the cost of iPods themselves, Shure and Etymotic -- both using models adapted from...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: shure, noise, response, headphones
4 July 2006, 23:00 > More matches in Reviews
Sony MDR-EX700 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews These slick black beasts have waltzed up the earphone warpath, shaking their £200 fists at Shure, Ultimate Ears, Etymotic and Denon, and they're on sale now. Okay, they don't block out noise as well as Shure's thick foam or Etymotic's triple...
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: sony, response, bass, high end
23 May 2008, 15:36 > More matches in Reviews
JayBird JB-200 review
Reviews One of our favourite pairs of Bluetooth earphones are the Etymotic ety8s, but even now they're priced well above £100. Etymotic's A2DP-enabled ety8s. But if you're planning on using an iPod, as a result of needing to buy an additional adaptor, we'd...
Editor's rating
6.8
Tags: jaybird gear, mobile phone, bluetooth, connected
5 June 2008, 13:53 > More matches in Reviews
What else do I need?
Reviews The Etymotic ER-4 earbuds have rubber seals that block out lots of surrounding noise. Noise-cancelling models work by electronically negating external sound, while sound-isolating headphones form a seal around the ear canal to stop other audio from...
9 May 2005, 16:46 > More matches in Reviews
Philips SHE9850 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews For around £80 , the SHE9850s are shouting in the same arena as Denon, Shure and Etymotic -- manufacturers whose names are ubiquitous with high performance earphones.Strengths If that sparkling treble and brightness is your poison, consult Etymotic...
Editor's rating
8
Tags: philips, metal, bass, denon
12 June 2008, 9:54 > More matches in Reviews
Denon AH-C551 earphones review
Reviews The new C551s, which are available soon, sit in a category populated by Ultimate Ears, Shure and Etymotic. If you're prepared to sacrifice a bit of bass in favour of extreme high-end accuracy, check out Etymotic's ER-6is, otherwise the C551s will...
Editor's rating
8.5
Tags: denon, cable, pair, bass
28 November 2007, 15:55 > More matches in Reviews
Shure SE110 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews For those that demand crystal-clear definition for the same price, prepare to sacrifice a good deal of bass; the similarly priced Etymotic ER-6i earphones offer tremendously detailed audio but at the cost of the deep rumblings needed to fully...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: shure, entry, cable, material
12 October 2007, 13:45 > More matches in Reviews
Denon AH-C751 sound-isolating earphones review
Reviews Compared to Etymotic's sound isolation in the hf2 and ER-6i earphones, the isolation of the C751s is less impressive. However, with music playing, it's still very good, and will make a huge difference to your enjoyment of tunes on the commute, just...
Editor's rating
8.8
Tags: denon, noise, silicon, listening
27 March 2008, 15:55 > More matches in Reviews


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